EXTERIOR OF MODERN DESIGN ART MUSEUM BUILDING - BLACK WOMAN IN AFRO - STUDENT WALKS RIGHT TO LEFT - SCULPTURE AND BLACK ART ON DISPLAY AT BLACK MUSEUM IN HOUSTON TEXAS - DR. JOHN BIGGERS TALKS ABOUT BLACK ART

JAZZ NIGHTCLUB IN NEW ORLEANS - MODERN JAZZ BY ROGER DICKERSON AND BAND

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NEW ORLEANS BOOGIE BLUES R&B PIANIST ROY BYRD - PROFESSOR LONGHAIR STROLLS THROUGH HIS NEW ORLEANS NEIGHBORHOOD ( CENTRAL CITY ?) AND TALKS ABOUT HIS EARLY CAREER PLAYING MUSIC IN NEW ORLEANS - FRANKLIN STREET - PROFESSOR LONGHAIR WALKS THROUGH A BLACK NEW ORLEANS NEIGHBORHOOD - TALKS ABOUT LEARNING HOW TO PLAY PIANO "BOOGIE WOOGIE "

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PROFESSOR LONGHAIR SITS ON HIS PORCH STEPS WAVING AT FRIENDS - NARRATES HIMSELF TALKING ABOUT HIS EARLY RECORDINGS CU PROFESSOR LONGHAIR

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PROFESSOR LONGHAIR TALKS ABOUT HOW HE GOT HIS NICK NAME " BECAUSE I USED TO TEACH STUDENTS WALKS THROUGH NEIGHBORHOOD

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PLAY - TWO YOUNG BLACK WOMEN TALK - STAGE PLAY - TWO WOMEN CHEATING ON EACH OTHER - WOMEN talk about ghetto life in dramatic play - man slaps woman who talks about ghetto life - PLAY WRITE TALKS ABOUT HIS PLAY AND THEATER GROUP IN NEW ORLEANS "PROJECT THEATER" DR. TED GILLIAM TALKS ABOUT NEW ORLEANS BLACK THEATER COMPANY

EXTERIOR " BIG TIME CRIP" BLACK BAR - CRIP TALKS ABOUT BLACK OWNED BUSINESS IN NEW ORLEANS = THE BAR BUSINESS IS WHAT MANY BLACKS HAVE - OPEN A BAR FOR $300 - BLACK NEW ORLEANS BAR OWNER IS INTERVIEWED - PATRONS COMMENT -

MEETING OF THE CONGRESS OF NEW LEADERSHIP - DISCUSS UNEMPLOYMENT IN NEW ORLEANS - BLACK POLITICAL ACTIVISTS TRYING TO GET THE BLACK NEIGHBORHOODS TO IMPROVE RELATED TO UNEMPLOYMENT - BLACK COMMUNITY LEADERS DISCUSS PROBLEMS OF THE POOR IN NEW ORLEANS

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BLACK FARMER DRIVES TRACTOR

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BLACK STUDENTS PLAY FOOTBALL IN FRONT OF SCHOOL BUILDING AT CLARK COLLEGE IN ATLANTA GEORGIA

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DR. VIVIAN HENDERSON DIRECTOR OF CLARK COLLEGE DISCUSSES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FARM PROGRAMS AND HOW THEY DO NOT HELP THE SMALL FARMER

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Year:1969Color:ColorGenre:BLACK NEWS SHOW

Description:TV SHOW, BLACK JOURNAL, WITH HOST LOU HOUSE, COVERAGE OF ISSUES CONCERNING BLACK AUDIENCE, 1969
Roger Dickerson’s creativity is seen through his jazz pieces, which he interprets with a jazz combo at Sylvia’s, a Bourbon Street club; and through “The Negro Speaks of Rivers,” a classical song based on Langston Hughes’ poem of the same name.
Black Journal” also studies the jazz scene in New Orleans, interviewing Professor Longhair, a local musician for the past 40 years.